William Everett Welmers (1916-1988) was a professor of linguistics and African languages at UCLA, becoming emeritus professor
in 1982. His publications include
Igbo: a learner's dictionary (1968),
African language structures (1973), and
A grammar of Vai (1976). The collection consists of Welmers' professional papers, including tape recordings, research materials and notes,
printed and manuscript writings, data, word lists, manuals, vocabulary notes, and papers by students and colleagues. The material
reflects the relationship between his linguistic research and missionary activities, including information on aspects of linguistics,
Central and Southern African history, classification of African languages, and specific African languages such as Igbo, Kpelle,
Lugbara, and Yoruba.

Background

Welmers was born on April 4, 1916 in Orange City, Iowa; AB, Hope College, 1936; ThB and Th, Westminster Theological Seminary,
1939; Ph.D, University of Pennsylvania, 1943; member, Lutheran Mission, Liberia, 1946-48 and 1954-55; linguistic research
in Africa as fellow in the American Council of Learned Societies, 1948-50; visiting assistant professor of linguistics (1950-51)
and acting associate professor (1951-54), Cornell University; associate professor, Kennedy School Missions, Hartford Seminary
Foundation, 1955-60; in 1960 became professor of linguistics and African languages at UCLA, becoming emeritus professor in
1982; publications include Igbo: a learner's dictionary (1968), African language structures (1973), and A grammar of Vai (1976); he died in 1988.

Extent

16 boxes (8 linear ft.)
1 oversize box

Restrictions

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